Photographer Proves Strangers are Friends You Haven't Met Yet

What a beautiful, inspiring story. Photographer Richard Renaldi takes two random strangers on the street and has them pose together in a photograph as if they were intimate family members. Almost instantly, the "strangers" feel connected to each other. This only shows how close the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible is to being a reality if only we can shift our perception. This amazing photographer is helping us do just that. - Sustainable Man

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